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Schwartzman has been brimming with confidence ever since he defeated Nadal in Rome. I was rooting for FAA, but I really hope Diego lifts the title tomorrow.
@@nitishdash2209 maybe he’s only good at hard court at the moment? Cause he seems to be doing a lot better on hard courts. Idk this is just my assumption haha
both Sinner and Zverev played like crap yesterday. Their serves were ridiculously bad. The highlights do not represent the game, they had very interesting moments with good rallies, but 80% of the game was pure trash.
@Qincent Rusca absolutely agree, you can see how incredibly natural and powerful are Zverev's backhand swing and control, the best in the tour along with Djokovic 's and Nishikori' s..
I appreciate the highlights! But boy this viewing angle sure sucks. You can't even distinguish the playing style of individual players, nor appreciate the quality of shots. Seems like Ninentendo tennis...bashing the ball, one side to another.
It’s just how tennis is now... I get bored even on highlight videos, if you see first round highlights , seems like it’s the same players with different shirts. I know they are great, but, as you said, Nintendo tennis.
Despite the lose, I'm rooting for Sinner at the moment. Gotta love that cold-as-ice self-control. It's a pity that he can't use his signature lob against Zverev's heights.
felix really needs to up his mental game. beautiful and powerful ground strokes on both sides, beautiful slice backhand, pulls through a slide slice forehand gracefully, powerful serve, and a beautiful net game.....why cant you win?????
0:30 when zverev decides to actually be near the baseline rather than a dozen feet behind it, its insane how much more authoritative his shots become. They are incredibly safe and measured, but they have some real power behind them and I don't see why he can't try to have this be his go-to play pattern rather than retrieving from the back fence.
I think his comfort zone is way behind the baseline but he and his coaches know what you said and I think he is slowly improving exactly that. So give him a little bit more time and I think we see it as his main tactics.
Agree, this is Zverev's true potential imo. I hope he develops it further, because he can swing some huge groundstrokes from both sides and dominate from close to the baseline with it. Much more enjoyable to look at too.
I still can't really understand how Zverev wins matches. He normally looks like he is being outplayed yet somehow wins anyway without doing anything impressive or noticeable. Maybe his playstyle is just so boring I can't pay attention long enough to notice...maybe he makes the opponent bored.
Kian Shayegan definitely not same for Novak. If you mean flair, then yes I agree. But when he's playing playing it's so clear that he's outplaying his opponent. Nothing special? What about his court coverage? He gets to literally every ball
Jannik you make us VERY proud. You were about to double break, in the first set, an opponent with so much more experience than you. Don't stop your growth. Keep on with your mature mentality. You're a great person, keep on.
Zverev’s and Diego’s favorite surfaces are clay(the slowest and highest bounce) and indoor( the quickest and lowest bounce, grass isn’t what it used to be). Quite strange actually
As you can see the sponsor of this tournament is called "bett 1". The german word "bett" means "bed" in english (every bed needs matresses) and the sponsor sells matresses, their new one is called "hulk" which you can also see on the back wall where the letter "L" is written with their matress. That's why they have matresses as seats, which is actually a good sponsoring idea in my opinion.
It's since 2016 that Zverev has reached at least three atp tournaments finals per year... Consistency and continuity at top level, people don't think of this when they usually bashing on him..
Zverev deserves any bashing. He's a good player, but in the recent years I've never seen another player that childish and disrespectful on the court. He doesn't know what sportsmanlike is. Yesterday his behavior - against AI technology decisions, that cannot fail - was pathetic. My God, such a drama queen.
@@effeelle91 Lmao, if Zverev is childish you've missed thousands of actual childish and bad players on court, believe me. Zverev is one of the most friendly and praised players on tour, showing your emotions on court it's part of the game, they're not robot, they're super competitive athletes. You've never put a foot on a tennis court if you say these things... Try again, next time you'll be lucky..
Zverev loves this hard court. He has time to execute his long strokes and can stand 5 to 10 feet behind the baseline to hit them. Scwartzman loves this court too but so does Auger-Aliassime who lost a very close one. It was very high level tennis from the points shown here.
Bad matchup for FAA. Schwartzman is one of the best counterpunchers in the game. Against someone like FAA who naturally draws power from ground strokes, rip.
Sinner started very good, but suddenly his % first serve dropped, allowing Zverev to take control of the match. If he had served better, the first set would have ended in a different way. Anyway a good match from both side
With the way Jannik is playing, it's easy to forget that he only started playing tennis seriously six years ago. That said, he still has a lot of room for improvement, and the important thing is to continue his steep learning curve and not plateau at this point. Zverev, of course, is much superior in terms of experience and training, but could improve in the character and sportsmanship department, which Jannik seems to already mastered at his young age and few playing years.
Nexttime, Sinner. Zverev was setting it up and was dominating from the backhand... Auger was going for the winners down the line and it was working in 2 nd set.. he couldn't do it in 3rd though.. good games.. it's going to be argentinian in final...
@@CalebPereira9123 I'm not saying his BH is bad, but zverev's is very very strong, fast balls all the time, while Sinner just hits consistent high spin well placed somewhat slower with his BH, so it's not really a very strong weapon like zverev's, zinner's is more of a consistent keep the ball in play and set-up the point backhand
@@recolinotyu It's the other way around. Zverev is more of a consistent BH, while Sinner has the power, spin, and speed. Sinner is #1 for spin and #5 for speed, both above Zverev. www.atptour.com/en/news/sinner-infosys-beyond-the-numbers-april-2020
Zverev was very nervous yesterday, that's why he shouted to Sinner "Relax" when the Italian told him to stop grumbling. He knows very well that Sinner will be a very dangerous opponent for him in the future and wanted to give the Italian a lesson.
I like these gray courts better than blue, at least for viewing. Very crisp. Diego will have a tough time because he has to work so hard to win against quality players like FAA. He will be much more tired than Zv.
@@taopaille-paille4992 At 19 years of age, Zverev had already beat Federer in Halle, won the St Petersburg Title against Stan Wawrinka and lost another Clay Final against Thiem. Sinner is overhyped. He has not even won 50% of his hard-court matches at this level. He is a good player but not worth the hype. He can and will improve but he is nowhere near Zverev was at the same age.
Maybe regarding their playing style, but certainly not regarding the men: Sinner behaves like a champion, Zverev behaves like an always-complaining disrespectful drama queen child.
Sinner played like Djokovic in the rallies. If he wants to play like 2011 Djokovic, he needs to work on power and stamina. If he wants to play like Djokovic today, he needs to work on creativity and accuracy.
Sinner has some clear weak points: volleys and short balls. But he has time ahead to work and improve. Yesterday he wasn't good also with service, which usually is a plus for him. We also must say that is not easy for a younger to play against a player who complains, screams and makes drama in a childish way like Zverev does.
Normally there are none, both are the first atp tournaments in Cologne since the 90s, exciting stuff, but yeah probably not going to have 2 of them next year b2b.
Auger-Aliassime could definitely play with better tactics in terms of how best to rally and create space against a shorter player. Lots of ways to go about it but between him and his coach that tactical awareness is left unused. Does Felix A A have that kind of desire to figure out how to win matches? I don't know. He has got this far though and, to be fair, he's still growing into his game.
there’s always someone saying that there are lots of ways to go but I’d like to see you try it those ways against Shwartzman he is top 10 in the world it’s quite different from playing against a shorter amateur player.
He has great potential. He needs to develop more penetration on his forehand. And he needs to learn how to take over a point faster and attack the net. Right now I think he has to work too hard to win points against the top echelon guys.
@@ansonhansley4578 they are determined automatically by the hawkeye and the calls are coming from a tape. Sometimes a male, sometimes a female. They also vary the volume depending on how far the ball was out. In case of really close ones there will be a "close call" and players automatically see the image
When Zverev is in the zone and serving well ( which he rarely is) only 2 current players can stop him across surfaces: Djokovic and Nadal. And a well rested Thiem on clay.
Dro: I have to kind of disagree. If Zverev had held is nerve, he would have won the US open in straight sets! The problem with the Thiem is, he runs out of gas very fast... because his playing style is incredibly intense. Even Rafa knows how to conserve energy, but not Dominic. Zverev is arguably the best baseline/defensive player after Djokovic. In the match of attrition, i think he can beat Thiem, especially with Thiem gassing out. Also he's incredibly good at long rallies. Obviously a fit and primed Thiem will beat a prime Zverev any day, no doubt about that.
First time i saw Sinner lose his cool, when Zverev doubted the computer calling his first serve out, he complained about it and it got a little heated.
@@Pavel_grodman you know nothing about tennis bro. First you deny the next gen’s break through in current tennis, then you say that sinner was favorite over Zverev!!!👏👏👏
@@Pavel_grodman Zverev is the number 1 seed here, and although he lost in the FO, he will is better than Sinner because of his experience, however sinner could catch up soon.
Sascha or Diego? Who's lifting the title?
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Diego Schwartzman
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Please do not show the picture of the winner either
@@altoh99 That we have to
I second this
I second this as well
Schwartztman just has so much belief in himself. Playing the best tennis of his life right now.
yup
Schwartzman has been brimming with confidence ever since he defeated Nadal in Rome. I was rooting for FAA, but I really hope Diego lifts the title tomorrow.
Yes, me too. He is such a likeable guy. :)
i’m pulling for him too.. but he expended a lot of energy in this match... i don’t believe he wins tomorrow..
@@CSV1973
I disagree.
Y'all just never give zverev his due respect. It's a shame really
@@judyclarkson5887 We are rooting for Schwarzman. That has nothing to do with having respect for his opponent or not.
Since that US Open Zverev’s game and mentality has really improved
That's why he lost early in French
@@nitishdash2209 maybe he’s only good at hard court at the moment? Cause he seems to be doing a lot better on hard courts. Idk this is just my assumption haha
nice win for Zverev. Sinner has been playing at a top 10 level since the French Open
For longer than that, really. Sinner's one to watch out for.
Yeah, but he dropped his level yesterday. Was playing flawless tennis until 4/1... then he started being more erratic.
both Sinner and Zverev played like crap yesterday. Their serves were ridiculously bad. The highlights do not represent the game, they had very interesting moments with good rallies, but 80% of the game was pure trash.
@@mence5992 i agree, so many unforced and breaks in the First set mainly for double faults
When Zverev swings freely, he's really great
Too bad he’s got the yips for his serve
TRAM PHAN but the yips doesn’t affect the rest of his game, such as his ground strokes. That shows he has high confidence with his abilities.
@@TRAMNITTSU he gets enough aces to make up for it
Almost was Zverev vs FAA back to back finals in cologne. That would have been funny
glad to see zverev stop a guy from sinning
I have no idea why everybody hates on zverev he's been top 10 for 3 years now
Ayush Barot He’s just underwhelming most of the time. Overly defensive. Today was one of his best performances in recent memory.
Maybe it's just me. I find his style a bit boring, and on screen presence not so likeable. I rather root for others.
@@Birdylockso I think your tryin to exclaim, "I'm jealous !"
@@siddharthtotla8277 Lol please. Some people are just unlikeable and zverev is one of them. Jealousy has nothing to do with it
I find his game pretty boring most of the time, but when he's on he's a delight to watch.
Fun fact: After this loss, Sinner has overtaken Kyrgios in the rankings.
Does Kyrgios even playing?
@@keyzer380 Yeah, NBA 2K21
@@whokilledpitou LMAOOOOOOO
@@keyzer380 modern warfare
@@whokilledpitou 😄
Sinner's backhand is truly a beautiful shot. Just has to work on explosiveness and athleticism. Good win for Zverev.
One of the best looking two-handed backhands on the men's tour
Beautiful full swing! 🙏
@Qincent Rusca absolutely agree, you can see how incredibly natural and powerful are Zverev's backhand swing and control, the best in the tour along with Djokovic 's and Nishikori' s..
Strange, I think his backhand is the one thing he needs to work on. It often brings him into defensive positions.
@@philippboetcher9959 exactly, Zverev won most of his points on Sinner's backhand , I wonder what people watch during a match..
These Sinner-Zverev matchups are going to be one of the best rivalries in the upcoming years
After a rough start, great game by Zverev!
Very impressive win by Zverev, and I hope that after this week it is almost guaranteed that we have Diego at the ATP Finals!
I appreciate the highlights! But boy this viewing angle sure sucks. You can't even distinguish the playing style of individual players, nor appreciate the quality of shots. Seems like Ninentendo tennis...bashing the ball, one side to another.
That's actually how they play, no matter what's the angle of the camera.
Nobodys perfect.. accept it
Exactly
It’s just how tennis is now... I get bored even on highlight videos, if you see first round highlights , seems like it’s the same players with different shirts. I know they are great, but, as you said, Nintendo tennis.
@@viniciusdemskim.dealmeida6900 And yet still you watch. Masochist, much?
Man Felix cmon you need to pull off one of these finals
Despite the lose, I'm rooting for Sinner at the moment.
Gotta love that cold-as-ice self-control. It's a pity that he can't use his signature lob against Zverev's heights.
no, boring to see the ice cold personalities taking over.. but from a professional aspect, sure
Sinner does not have any signature lob. He needs to improve his lob/volley/drop shot game a lot actually.
felix really needs to up his mental game. beautiful and powerful ground strokes on both sides, beautiful slice backhand, pulls through a slide slice forehand gracefully, powerful serve, and a beautiful net game.....why cant you win?????
0:30 when zverev decides to actually be near the baseline rather than a dozen feet behind it, its insane how much more authoritative his shots become. They are incredibly safe and measured, but they have some real power behind them and I don't see why he can't try to have this be his go-to play pattern rather than retrieving from the back fence.
I think his comfort zone is way behind the baseline but he and his coaches know what you said and I think he is slowly improving exactly that. So give him a little bit more time and I think we see it as his main tactics.
Agree, this is Zverev's true potential imo. I hope he develops it further, because he can swing some huge groundstrokes from both sides and dominate from close to the baseline with it. Much more enjoyable to look at too.
I still can't really understand how Zverev wins matches. He normally looks like he is being outplayed yet somehow wins anyway without doing anything impressive or noticeable. Maybe his playstyle is just so boring I can't pay attention long enough to notice...maybe he makes the opponent bored.
It’s hard for opponents to break his serve. That’s where he is winning majority of his points I believe
Same with Novak tbh. He never does anything that special yet he wins virtually every game he plaus
When he plays well he hits a lot of winners
Kian Shayegan definitely not same for Novak. If you mean flair, then yes I agree. But when he's playing playing it's so clear that he's outplaying his opponent. Nothing special? What about his court coverage? He gets to literally every ball
@@user-oz2ws8dh9s he does the bare minimum every time to get the win. He’ll do whatever his opponent’s doing, and be a little bit better
Like for schwatzman👍
Right now He is really playing good .. fantastic👍
That's actually a pretty impressive win from Zverev. And really impressive that he's in back to back finals here
Alexander Zverev again in Cologne final against Diego Schwartzman
www.news2sport.com/2020/10/alexander-zverev-again-in-cologne-final.html
Jannik you make us VERY proud. You were about to double break, in the first set, an opponent with so much more experience than you. Don't stop your growth. Keep on with your mature mentality. You're a great person, keep on.
Alexander Zverev again in Cologne final against Diego Schwartzman
www.news2sport.com/2020/10/alexander-zverev-again-in-cologne-final.html
Diego won today, pulling for him to win the final.
Schwartzman's match was amazing
Why did you cut the final salute between Diego and Auger-Aliassime?
Zverev’s and Diego’s favorite surfaces are clay(the slowest and highest bounce) and indoor( the quickest and lowest bounce, grass isn’t what it used to be). Quite strange actually
Indoor isn't a surface.
Indoor isnt tennis
This black indoor court is honestly the slowest I've ever seen. The blue one's in Antwerp are playing super fast which is the norm.
Who else gets distracted by the people in the crowd sitting on sun lounges made out of mattresses???
Yah, what's up with that? It just looks weird.
I honestly love this tournament. Tennis could use some variety.
Yes súper bad taste
As you can see the sponsor of this tournament is called "bett 1". The german word "bett" means "bed" in english (every bed needs matresses) and the sponsor sells matresses, their new one is called "hulk" which you can also see on the back wall where the letter "L" is written with their matress. That's why they have matresses as seats, which is actually a good sponsoring idea in my opinion.
bett1 is a mattress compan6
It's since 2016 that Zverev has reached at least three atp tournaments finals per year... Consistency and continuity at top level, people don't think of this when they usually bashing on him..
Zverev deserves any bashing. He's a good player, but in the recent years I've never seen another player that childish and disrespectful on the court. He doesn't know what sportsmanlike is. Yesterday his behavior - against AI technology decisions, that cannot fail - was pathetic. My God, such a drama queen.
@@effeelle91 Lmao, if Zverev is childish you've missed thousands of actual childish and bad players on court, believe me. Zverev is one of the most friendly and praised players on tour, showing your emotions on court it's part of the game, they're not robot, they're super competitive athletes. You've never put a foot on a tennis court if you say these things... Try again, next time you'll be lucky..
Alexander Zverev again in Cologne final against Diego Schwartzman
www.news2sport.com/2020/10/alexander-zverev-again-in-cologne-final.html
3/4 finalists are next gen! The new gen is now showing their qualities
In an atp 250
@@Pavel_grodman in the highest level tourneys going on right now
Do you want to talk about the uso or last week’s two tourneys?
@Ac4pella 1 All these players are professionals ahem, and Zverev is one of the best in the world.🙄😪
Then the big tournaments will come and they ll start showing their defficiencies
Thank you @Tennis TV. It wouldn't be the same without you.
Zverev loves this hard court. He has time to execute his long strokes and can stand 5 to 10 feet behind the baseline to hit them.
Scwartzman loves this court too but so does Auger-Aliassime who lost a very close one. It was very high level tennis from the points shown here.
Nice to know the Hubble telescope is branching out into tennis broadcasting.
Alexander Zverev again in Cologne final against Diego Schwartzman
www.news2sport.com/2020/10/alexander-zverev-again-in-cologne-final.html
I love when then results are in the tile. Completely eliminates any suspense
Did not expect Zverev to outhit Sinner but he played great. They both did. Also Schwartzman is really turning out to be the next David Ferrer.
The camera IS to high
Really annoying to hear Zverev always complaining tho
It was so annoying when he was shouting the ball was 'out, out' in his arrogant, self-entitled way. Some people just get on your nerves.
Annoying, childish and pathetic. A guy who doesn't know what respect and sportsmanlike are. Hope he loses the final.
Bad matchup for FAA. Schwartzman is one of the best counterpunchers in the game. Against someone like FAA who naturally draws power from ground strokes, rip.
Felix probably didn't feel like losing another final
One of the best fights of FAA
sascha's groundstrokes are so gorgeous
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Sinner started very good, but suddenly his % first serve dropped, allowing Zverev to take control of the match. If he had served better, the first set would have ended in a different way.
Anyway a good match from both side
Alexander Zverev again in Cologne final against Diego Schwartzman
www.news2sport.com/2020/10/alexander-zverev-again-in-cologne-final.html
4:44 thank the lord... oh wait its back 4:57
With the way Jannik is playing, it's easy to forget that he only started playing tennis seriously six years ago. That said, he still has a lot of room for improvement, and the important thing is to continue his steep learning curve and not plateau at this point. Zverev, of course, is much superior in terms of experience and training, but could improve in the character and sportsmanship department, which Jannik seems to already mastered at his young age and few playing years.
Alexander Zverev again in Cologne final against Diego Schwartzman
www.news2sport.com/2020/10/alexander-zverev-again-in-cologne-final.html
When u expect zverev to lose,he will win
Nexttime, Sinner. Zverev was setting it up and was dominating from the backhand... Auger was going for the winners down the line and it was working in 2 nd set.. he couldn't do it in 3rd though.. good games.. it's going to be argentinian in final...
Zverev should enjoy this victory while he can because I believe Sinner's going to be dominating this matchup in the near future.
The Sinner Zverez match was the top tennis to date of today' champions.
Zverev's backhand is really really good. It's a goddamn weapon sinner doesn't have
What. Sinner has a bigger BH.
Yeah sinners only weakness is his backhand
@@chocosquirrel3319
Do you people even watch tennis?
Sinner has a great BH.
@@CalebPereira9123 I'm not saying his BH is bad, but zverev's is very very strong, fast balls all the time, while Sinner just hits consistent high spin well placed somewhat slower with his BH, so it's not really a very strong weapon like zverev's, zinner's is more of a consistent keep the ball in play and set-up the point backhand
@@recolinotyu
It's the other way around.
Zverev is more of a consistent BH, while Sinner has the power, spin, and speed.
Sinner is #1 for spin and #5 for speed, both above Zverev.
www.atptour.com/en/news/sinner-infosys-beyond-the-numbers-april-2020
Amazing highlights, but ATP....HOW CAN YOU NOT SHOW THE HANDSHAKE/RACQUET BUMP?
The low camera angle is way better than the high. Just use it as the main angle.
Zverev was very nervous yesterday, that's why he shouted to Sinner "Relax" when the Italian told him to stop grumbling. He knows very well that Sinner will be a very dangerous opponent for him in the future and wanted to give the Italian a lesson.
Alexander Zverev again in Cologne final against Diego Schwartzman
www.news2sport.com/2020/10/alexander-zverev-again-in-cologne-final.html
he knows that this is probably one of the few matches in his career that he'll win against him...lol
I don’t think I’ve ever seen FAA get frustrated till now. Maybe it’s cause I don’t watch him play enough and I’m missing something lol
I like these gray courts better than blue, at least for viewing. Very crisp. Diego will have a tough time because he has to work so hard to win against quality players like FAA. He will be much more tired than Zv.
Sinner and Zverev are same type player
thats true, although Sinner should be superior when he gets one or two more years of experience and build athlecism.
@@taopaille-paille4992 At 19 years of age, Zverev had already beat Federer in Halle, won the St Petersburg Title against Stan Wawrinka and lost another Clay Final against Thiem. Sinner is overhyped. He has not even won 50% of his hard-court matches at this level. He is a good player but not worth the hype. He can and will improve but he is nowhere near Zverev was at the same age.
@@super-r2n Remember that Michael Chang won 1 Grand Slams at 17 years old? Gimme a break and look at rate of progress rather than solely age
Maybe regarding their playing style, but certainly not regarding the men: Sinner behaves like a champion, Zverev behaves like an always-complaining disrespectful drama queen child.
@@effeelle91 couldn't agree more
Diego vs Felix is one of the top 5 matches this year
Love diego but just let my boy FAA just win one title haha
Fr...they both won 92 points I really thought Felix could turn it around but hopefully he can go deep in Vienna.
@Patricio Jesus Yes good point and doesn’t have much rest to travel and get used to new conditions
Sinner is the next atp number one
Yes there is nobody that can take this sit aside maybe from Tsitsipas
Sinner played like Djokovic in the rallies. If he wants to play like 2011 Djokovic, he needs to work on power and stamina. If he wants to play like Djokovic today, he needs to work on creativity and accuracy.
Sinner has some clear weak points: volleys and short balls. But he has time ahead to work and improve. Yesterday he wasn't good also with service, which usually is a plus for him. We also must say that is not easy for a younger to play against a player who complains, screams and makes drama in a childish way like Zverev does.
Wait so someone explain to me, are there normally 2 Cologne tournaments? Or is this just an exception due to COVID this year?
HopeEsleim1101 Pretty sure that’s a Covid thing
Normally there are none, both are the first atp tournaments in Cologne since the 90s, exciting stuff, but yeah probably not going to have 2 of them next year b2b.
Auger-Aliassime could definitely play with better tactics in terms of how best to rally and create space against a shorter player. Lots of ways to go about it but between him and his coach that tactical awareness is left unused. Does Felix A A have that kind of desire to figure out how to win matches? I don't know. He has got this far though and, to be fair, he's still growing into his game.
there’s always someone saying that there are lots of ways to go but I’d like to see you try it those ways against Shwartzman he is top 10 in the world it’s quite different from playing against a shorter amateur player.
He has great potential. He needs to develop more penetration on his forehand. And he needs to learn how to take over a point faster and attack the net. Right now I think he has to work too hard to win points against the top echelon guys.
@@wellyngtonamaral4097 yes I know I am one of those "armchair sports critics" really. He's probably a multiple GrandSlam champ in the making
I like the seats of the people watching in front,
Good matches.
Grande peque!!! ARGENTINO!!
Shame Sinner couldn't maintain his level, he was up in both sets and could have won. Live and learn
nope , in the second he was 0-3
Come on PEQUE, you are a GIANT!!!
What a point by FAA at 7:45
whats the dif between bett1hulks indoors and championships besides that theyre two dif tournaments
I just noticed there aren’t any line judges. How do they make calls?
100% hawkeye. Even foot faults are detected by the system.
@@Giftick1 it should have been this in Antwerp
@@Giftick1 so who calls the ball out when it’s out? Are there any calls?
@@ansonhansley4578 they are determined automatically by the hawkeye and the calls are coming from a tape. Sometimes a male, sometimes a female. They also vary the volume depending on how far the ball was out. In case of really close ones there will be a "close call" and players automatically see the image
@@Giftick1 I see! Thank you 😊
isnt this last week games?
Alexander Zverev again in Cologne final against Diego Schwartzman
www.news2sport.com/2020/10/alexander-zverev-again-in-cologne-final.html
Imagine Diego with just a decent serve(let's say Agassi's for example)... he would have amassed 2 or more GS by now, in my opinion.
Alexander Zverev again in Cologne final against Diego Schwartzman
www.news2sport.com/2020/10/alexander-zverev-again-in-cologne-final.html
When Zverev is in the zone and serving well ( which he rarely is) only 2 current players can stop him across surfaces: Djokovic and Nadal. And a well rested Thiem on clay.
Zeus Thiem would beat "in the zone" Zverev on every surface except grass, even if he's in shit form.
Nadal only on clay. Definitely not in these conditions.
and many others
Dro: I have to kind of disagree. If Zverev had held is nerve, he would have won the US open in straight sets! The problem with the Thiem is, he runs out of gas very fast... because his playing style is incredibly intense. Even Rafa knows how to conserve energy, but not Dominic.
Zverev is arguably the best baseline/defensive player after Djokovic. In the match of attrition, i think he can beat Thiem, especially with Thiem gassing out. Also he's incredibly good at long rallies. Obviously a fit and primed Thiem will beat a prime Zverev any day, no doubt about that.
You forgot a player in your analysis: Sinner in 6 months when he has progressed again with more athleticism.
YES DIEGO I KNEW U COULD DO IT :)
Alexander Zverev again in Cologne final against Diego Schwartzman
www.news2sport.com/2020/10/alexander-zverev-again-in-cologne-final.html
great power and flxi
Sinner sins still have room for improvement,he'll get there.
He can do a Federer by winning first GS at 22
There will come days when TennisTV thumbnails won’t spoil the result of the match
Title completely spoiled the experience
Sasha champ
Nobody can stop him
Vamos rafa
What happened to SInner? How did he lose to Zverev, he must have been injured. Get well soon man :( Next GS champion
I think your stupid right
@@redennah1467 No, Sinner is actually the better player in my eyes
@@whokilledpitou so why did he lose?
@@maxm4852 He didn't play well¿ Why did Zverev lose against him in the French Open? What kinda reasoning is that
@@whokilledpitou Zverev lost in the french open because he was sick, today Zverev also had a hip injury but he still won.
Vamos Peque 💙💛💙
Alexander Zverev again in Cologne final against Diego Schwartzman
www.news2sport.com/2020/10/alexander-zverev-again-in-cologne-final.html
First time i saw Sinner lose his cool, when Zverev doubted the computer calling his first serve out, he complained about it and it got a little heated.
Rightly so. Zverev complaining repeatedly was so annoying.
Alexander Zverev again in Cologne final against Diego Schwartzman
www.news2sport.com/2020/10/alexander-zverev-again-in-cologne-final.html
Diego Currently inch for inch best Tennis Player on Planet❤️>>>>>>>>🎾
Cologne 2 finals between zverev and schwartzman
Antwerp open finals between humbert and de minaur
Who's ur pick
vamossss diegooooo
Schwartzmanvs Zverev will be insane match i hope Diego will win the title
Alexander Zverev again in Cologne final against Diego Schwartzman
www.news2sport.com/2020/10/alexander-zverev-again-in-cologne-final.html
What happened with the thumbnail?
both wins were expected
Zverev's one wasn't
Idk sinner had jsut beat Zverev earlier in the French Open
@@ancilmarcantel6060 well yeah but Zverev was kinda sick there. I did expect Sinner to drag to 3-sets today, looked kinda off
@@Pavel_grodman you know nothing about tennis bro. First you deny the next gen’s break through in current tennis, then you say that sinner was favorite over Zverev!!!👏👏👏
@@Pavel_grodman Zverev is the number 1 seed here, and although he lost in the FO, he will is better than Sinner because of his experience, however sinner could catch up soon.
Schwartzman, aka the righ-handed mini Nadal
These recent videos made me realize I need to see an eye doctor.
they both just working for zverev no chance again zverev
zverev with big serves
Now deigo fantastic forehead , he has disadvantages by height but also he struggle and defeat all players
Schwartzman vs Zverev. I think Schwartzman has the bigger odds to win.
Alexander Zverev again in Cologne final against Diego Schwartzman
www.news2sport.com/2020/10/alexander-zverev-again-in-cologne-final.html
jannik sinner, next superstar
Alexander Zverev again in Cologne final against Diego Schwartzman
www.news2sport.com/2020/10/alexander-zverev-again-in-cologne-final.html
10/25/2020
What is the use of watching tennis when you announce the winner? If you want us to watch, don't announce the winner.
Maybe zverev can win this competition again for the second time.
Zverev is superman .
Alexander Zverev again in Cologne final against Diego Schwartzman
www.news2sport.com/2020/10/alexander-zverev-again-in-cologne-final.html
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